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Originally released on Vinyl, this classic 12 track album includes Richards own Whalermans Lament, Evergreen and his version of Harry Chapins' 'Born Today'. Recorded at Dragontail Studios Lancashire between Oct '88 and Aug 89 by Chris Pollington, it includes Dick Miles on Concertina, strong vocal support from The Wilson Family, Chris Harvey (Strawhead) on Keyboard and Angie Bladen (vocal). Its a 'must buy'! for all folk music collectors.

This CD produced with the Festival On The Moor project of the same name comprises 24 tracks of drama, music , songs and spoken word by young actors from the festivals Shoots & Roots Project and Whitby actor Ivan Hall

Music from Whitby Music Centre Musicians, arranged and directed by Bob Butterfield . Songs from Helen Pitt, Steve Dawes and Richard Grainger. Richard has contributed two new songs to the project and this CD 'No Mans Land' and 'Two Shepherds'.

Richard Grainger is joined by The Endeavour Shantymen with a collection of Original and Traditional Sea Songs & Shanties. Includes British Sailor, Scarborough Fishermen, Sunderland Press Gang, Endeavour Shanty and Trawler Gaul.

Richards acclaimed CD of the Middlesbrough Museums Project " Town In Time'. The songs tell the history of Middlesbrough - 'The English Klondike' with 24 pages of sleeve notes and photographs from the Middlesbrough Museums Historic Photograph Collection. Released in 1999 and still a best seller. Get your copy while stocks last.

The Rohilla Disaster in Whitby in 1914 is one of the great stories of heroism on land and at sea. This recording of the Centenary production on behalf of Festival On The Moor features several new songs including 'Come On My Bonny Lads' and 'Hills Of Lancashire' and a version of 'My Love Is On Board'. Artists include Richard Grainger, Monkeys Fist, Helen Pitt, Steve Dawes , Ivan Hall , Men Of Staithes , ramshackle Shantymen , and many more

This is a great album .... with Richard's own hallmarks throughout. 'War Horse' is a great classic folk album that will survive the test of time. This is truly impressive songwriting from this man who loves this land and sea. A Folk Singer and Musician of the highest degree. FOLK RADIO.co.uk

The dramatic story of James Cooks historic first voyage of discovery aboard the 'Endeavour'.This 'gem' of a recording, is the full 55 min radio version with songs poems music and poetry composed and produced by Richard Grainger and singers Endeavour Shantymen, Olivia Rennie and Ron Angel. Our narrator is Sir David Attenborough.